When you are pregnant those small bumps leak fluid to help lubricate your nipple to help it not dry out.
Bumps around the nipples, often referred to as Montgomery glands or tubercles, are normal anatomical features that help lubricate the nipple during breastfeeding. These small, raised areas contain sebaceous glands that produce an oily secretion to keep the nipple and areola moisturized and protected. In some cases, hormonal changes or other factors can cause these bumps to become more pronounced. If there are concerns about changes in the appearance of the nipples or associated symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Small bumps on the skin of the breast can be due to the same causes as any rash on any other part of the skin. The cause could be acne, allergy, eczema, etc. Small bumps on the nipples are a normal part of the body known as Montgomery glands.
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Many conditions cause small bumps. See your healthcare provider for a clear diagnosis.
Nipples come in all sizes; men's nipples also can range from very small to very large.
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Having small nipples is a common variation in breast anatomy and does not indicate any health issues. Nipple size and shape can vary greatly among individuals. If you are concerned about the size of your nipples or experience any changes, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for reassurance.
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